Gulf of Mexico to witness development of a powerful tropical cyclone and monitor its direct impact on a major state
Arab Weather - Weather experts at "Arab Weather" are closely monitoring the latest indications of advanced numerical computer modeling outputs, some of which indicate the formation of a strong tropical cyclone over the Gulf of Mexico waters by the end of this week. The warming of the Gulf waters contributes to enhancing the chances of developing a tropical system with a high probability of turning into a hurricane, with the possibility of it moving towards the coast of Florida at the end of this week.
Initial indications show severe impacts of the hurricane on the state of Florida
If the computer numerical modeling succeeds in developing a tropical cyclone over the Gulf of Mexico waters at the end of the week, the state of Florida will be in the path of the hurricane and its direct impact, initially, according to the latest data. Some computer outputs indicate that the hurricane will head from the Gulf of Mexico waters after gaining energy and moisture from the Gulf waters’ temperature, which is about 30 degrees Celsius, thus threatening the southern coasts of America, including Florida, where the hurricane is expected to be accompanied by very large amounts of rain, in addition to its strong winds and rough sea waves.
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It is worth noting that the Atlantic hurricane season extends from the beginning of June until the end of November of each year, and the hurricane season varies from one year to another, as tropical cases stagnate and are below normal in some seasons, while they may be more deadly and active in other seasons.
Hurricane threatens third most populous state
The tropical cyclone is threatening the third-most populous state in the United States, Florida, with a population of more than 22 million. Local authorities may be preparing for the possibility of a direct impact from the hurricane in the coming days. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the formation, path and development of the hurricane to determine its strength as it approaches land.
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